Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumDerek and the Dominoes - "Layla"
What a glorious song this is. Every time I hear the opening riff it gives me chills. And interesting fact: It was written for the same woman George Harrison wrote "Something" for -- Patti Boyd. Two great songs written for the same woman.
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highplainsdem
(48,886 posts)I love this song, too.
ificandream
(9,315 posts)highplainsdem
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(48,886 posts)Docreed2003
(16,846 posts)Also, in regards to your point above about Clapton. I love "Layla" but it's not his guitar that I love...it's the slide played by Duane Allman that has always intrigued me. Duane is literally playing off the neck of the guitar at points during his slide solo
Mary in S. Carolina
(1,364 posts)he went after his best friend's wife.... nice guy. Doesn't know the difference between love and lust. Are you sure this song isn't about his lust for Trump?
highplainsdem
(48,886 posts)Olivia, and he cheated on Pattie with the wives of two of his friends. Ringo Starr being one of those friends.
Mary in S. Carolina
(1,364 posts)lust for Trump, not Pattie - just my opinion - sorry I can't stop laughing. I didn't say George Harrison is innocent. They both s....k
highplainsdem
(48,886 posts)he went after his best friend's wife.... nice guy. Doesn't know the difference between love and lust.
Not the final sentence of your message, the only part about Trump:
Since the answer to that was perfectly obvious, I responded to what you wrote about Clapton being interested in a friend's wife.
I don't judge rock stars, especially rock stars' behavior in the 1970s, by standards we're more likely to apply today, especially to politicans whose views we don't like.
I keep my opinions of their music separate from their behavior and statements, as I explained here:
https://democraticunderground.com/103467252
I know it's become more and more common lately to condemn artists, even artists you'd previously loved, for views and statements you don't agree with.
But I'm not willing to give up enjoying their art.
And for that matter, I even have one MAGAt relative whose favorite author -- as in she owns dozens of that author's books -- is a liberal who donates to Democratic candidates. But that RW relative isn't about to give up books she loves and has read multiple times for that reason.
Appreciating art should never require approval of everything the artist has said and done -- or even knowledge of ANY of it.
Tbh, most people DON'T know anything about their favorite artists' political opinions, business relationships or personal lives. A lot of people would probably find a lot to be disillusioned by if they did -- artists, no matter how accomplished, are just as human and fallible as anyone else.
So I judge the art rather than the artist.
And I appreciate the art rather than the artist.
And "Layla" -- whatever you might think of Clapton, Boyd or Harrison -- is a great love song. And one of the greatest classic-rock songs ever.
Mary in S. Carolina
(1,364 posts)and was about his lust for Trump - this is my opinion and I am sticking to it.